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Queens Comic Podcast
Queens Comic Podcast - Episode 32 - Brooklyn Invasion Wrap Up!

Queens Comic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 37:23


It's time for the 32nd episode of The Queens Comic Podcast! This episode is all about the post Brooklyn Invasion show bliss! Billy and Ian go over their pick ups from the recent Queens Comic Party show in Brooklyn, showing off a rare Dave Stevens fanzine offering, some golden age goodness including a sweet E.C. book, some of Frank Thorne's sexier work, some vintage Ditko Captain Atom books and then some of Ian's dollar bin digging, including a few Richard Corben oddities, some Boneyard Press horror and a few Tim Vigil books. We do it all for you, so check it out! And while you're at it, if you know what's up then you'll follow us on the socials! Follow us on Instagram @queenscomicpodcast / @queenscomicparty Follow us on Twitter/X @queenscomicpod Check us out on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@queenscomicpodcast Or hit up our website at http://www.queenscomicparty.com

An Audio Moment Of Cerebus
Please Hold For Dave Sim 4/2023

An Audio Moment Of Cerebus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 163:09


"Dapper" Dave Sim and Manly Matt Dow return, once again, for their Monthly phone chat that Manly records and edits together and posts here. We call it Please Hold For Dave Sim. In the April 2023 Please Hold, Dave and Matt discuss: Can Matt refer to a Strong. Independent. Female. As a... "broad" (Manly sez: "Dude, she invites four underage dudes to move in with her within hours of first meeting them. Broad is one of the NICEST terms I could use...") Dave remembers Cerebus Fan, Jeff Seiler. A BIG "Thank You!" to the 608 people who gave $88,508 to fund The Waverly Press & Aardvark-Vanaheim's Remaster of Eastman & Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Number Eight Featuring Dave Sim's Cerebus the Aardvark. Thank you, again. Manly let's YOU, yes, YOU! know that if you missed out on The Waverly Press & Aardvark-Vanaheim's Remaster of Eastman & Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Number Eight Featuring Dave Sim's Cerebus the Aardvark, you gots the 2nd chance thanks to the The Waverly Press & Aardvark-Vanaheim's Remaster of Eastman & Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Number Eight Featuring Dave Sim's Cerebus the Aardvark Indiegogo campaign. An announcement that "Mistakes were made." regarding the Remastered The Last Day. And Manly christens the new version "The Last Void". (See, the spine reads "Form & Void", even though it's the Remastered The Last Day, as we said, "Mistakes were made." It's either "The Last Void", or "Form & Day"...) Dave announces the beginnings of a plan to sell copies of the Remastered The Last Day, Signed by Dave AND Gerhard, with a Last Day Cerebus head sketch Remarque in silver on the cover by Dave, on CerebusDownloads.com for the low low price of $XXXCAD (we're still working out the price. BUT, the first Day will have a discount for loyal listeners/readers. More details as Dave and the Cerebus Braintrust make them up...) We take a "moment" (Heh.) to remind everyone that James Windsor-Smith has a Kickstarter for Papa Balloon and Cactus #2 WITH a Dave Sim Variant Cover. And JWS had me send stuff to Dave, and we talk around that... Dave answers the second (in a series of questions) from Adam J. Elkhadem, creator of Octave the Artist. Then Dave discusses Frank Thorne at the request of Travis H. Mike Sewall wants to know about Remastered Diamondback decks. Dave and Matt got answers...and memories. Dodger wants to know about CerebusTV. Dave and Matt have answers...and memories. John Gilsmann's question about the number 7 in The Strange Death of Alex Raymond. And somewhere in there Dave answers why he and Mark Gruenwald signed a copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #59 to "Jim". Boy howdy, that's some good Holdin'... See ya next month when we do it all again... (If YOU want YOUR question asked, feel free to send whatever ya wanna know to momentofcerebus@gmail.com.) ((And be sure to check out A Moment of Cerebus daily for all sorts of Cerebus/Dave Sim/Gerhard/whathaveya updates every. dang. day. (Including Dave's Weekly Update EVERY Friday.) (Margaret Liss' selections from Dave Sim's Cerebus Production Notebooks EVERY Thursday.) (Benjamin Hobbs Cerebus & Hobbs EVERY Wednesday.) (Jen DiGiacomo's Strange Death of Alex Raymond 2023 GoFundMe Updates EVERY Tuesday.) (And Manly Matt Dow's Bull$#!* the rest of the week. Gah-daymn there's a lot of it...)) --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/matt-dow/support

Cartoonist Kayfabe
Red Sonja! The Comic FRANK THORNE Was BORN To Make!

Cartoonist Kayfabe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2022 15:05


Ed's Links (Order RED ROOM!, Patreon, etc): https://linktr.ee/edpiskor Jim's Links (Patreon, Store, social media): https://linktr.ee/jimrugg ------------------------- E-NEWSLETTER: Keep up with all things Cartoonist Kayfabe through our newsletter! News, appearances, special offers, and more - signup here for free: https://cartoonistkayfabe.substack.com/ --------------------- SNAIL MAIL! Cartoonist Kayfabe, PO Box 3071, Munhall, Pa 15120 --------------------- T-SHIRTS and MERCH: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/cartoonist-kayfabe --------------------- Connect with us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cartoonist.kayfabe/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/CartoonKayfabe Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cartoonist.Kayfabe Ed's Contact info: https://Patreon.com/edpiskor https://www.instagram.com/ed_piskor https://www.twitter.com/edpiskor https://www.amazon.com/Ed-Piskor/e/B00LDURW7A/ref=dp_byline_cont_book_1 Jim's contact info: https://www.patreon.com/jimrugg https://www.jimrugg.com/shop https://www.instagram.com/jimruggart https://www.twitter.com/jimruggart https://www.amazon.com/Jim-Rugg/e/B0034Q8PH2/ref=sr_tc_2_0?qid=1543440388&sr=1-2-ent

So I'm Writing a Novel...
Ep36 Interview with Cora Buhlert

So I'm Writing a Novel...

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 59:53


Cora Buhlert is a Hugo-nominated author and genre scholar who Oliver was lucky enough to meet through his research for the novel, and he'd love for you to meet her too! Oliver and Cora discuss her falling in love with the very American body of work known as pulp fiction while she grew up travelling the world, the survival of dime novels in modern Germany, the irresistible pull of forbidden fiction, Thundarr and He-Man, "the best thing that happened in Germany in 1989", European sword and sorcery comics, a book store that "must have been designed by time-lords", mediocre movie tie-in fiction, the potential future of sword & sorcery, how S&S heroes are usually outsides who aren't chosen ones - they choose themselves, marginalized characters and identity, the "token Irishman in space", how people often miss that Grey Mouser isn't white..., the whitening of S&S heroes of color in the cover art, "he's not black, it's solar rays!", a trans sword and sorcery protagonist and other characters we'd like to see, the historical precedent for trans S&S protagonists, how The Witcher has many stories which qualify as sword & sorcery, She-Ra as sword and sorcery, the Lancer Conans and the last time sword & sorcery had a big revival, Grimdark, Brian Sanderson, short & sweet sword & sorcery as an alternative to bloated epic fantasy tales, mosaic and fix-up novels, Lin Carter should get his due as an editor, Cora's intriguing character Richard Blakemore aka The Silencer, The Shadow with Alex Baldwin, writing two novels a month (!), the Lester Dent pulp writing formula, Batman: The Animates Series and The Grey Ghost, how the pulps brought us Batman (and superheroes in general), how Batman (1989) stole its plot from a Spider novel published in 1934, writing a story written by a character you created, keeping your history straight while also having fun when writing a period protagonist, writing a pulp character who falls in love with his own genre, putting more modern storytelling elements in tales framed as having been written long ago, sexual violence and censorship in the old pulps, C.L. Moore writing about sex and drugs as an UNMARRIED woman (!) in the 1930s, weighing creative impulses against what a genre suggests should happen, Galactic Journey, winking at the present when your writing from the perspective of the past, linguistics and writing, THE HORRIBLE TRUTH ABOUT CANADIANS AND THEIR BILINGUALISM, advice on self-publishing, looking outside the Amazon ecosystem, selling literature like ham at a deli, and what makes "a Cora Buhlert story". Cora's Author Page Her self-publishing imprint, Pegasus Pulp Books Cora on Twitter as @corabuhlert The Sword & Sorcery round table discussion Oliver mentions Flame and Crimson: A History of Sword-and-Sorcery by Brian Murphy Galactic Journey Interested in those European sword & sorcery comics Cora mentioned? After the interview she provided me with the following list: - Aria by Michel Weyland from Belgium: Aria is a warrior woman with a very 1970s haircut who fights evil and also winds up adopting a little girl. Started in 1979 and is still going on. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aria_(Belgian_comic) Not to be confused with the Image comic of the same name. - Storm, art by Don Lawrence, writted by Dick Matena, Martn Lodwijk and others including Roy Thomas, from the Netherlands: This is actually sword and planet, but it might as well be sword and sorcery. The titular hero is an astronaut who gets lost in time and winds up in a post-apocalyotic Barbarian future and hooks up with a local warrior woman whom I know as Roodhaar (Redhair), but who's apparently called Ember in English language editions: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Storm_(Don_Lawrence) Started in 1977 and is also still ongoing. - Thorgal by Jean Van Hamme and Grzegorz Rosinski, also from Belgium. This is basically the Viking Superman, a humanoid alien raised and found by Vikings. Thorgal is also a family man and has a wife and several children. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thorgal Started in 1979 and is still ongoing as well. - Alix by Jacques Martin, also from Belgium: This is more historical than S&S, but the aesthetics are similar. Alix is a young Gaul sold into slavery, who winds up being adopted by a Roman Patrician and is perpetually torn between Rome and Gaul. This is basically a serious version of Asterix. Started way back in 1948 and still has new adventures coming out, though Jacques Martin has passed away by now:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Alix - Ghita of Alizarr by Frank Thorne. This one is actually American, though I first encountered it in Dutch translation. This was Frank Thorne going further than the Comics Code allowed him to do with Red Sonja. Early Franco-Belgian-Dutch comics can be very prudish, but by the late 1970s no one cared about bare breasts and vague sex scene, so it wound up on the same shelf as the others. Started in 1978. https://comicvine.gamespot.com/ghita-of-alizarr/4005-1348/ - Eric de Noorman (Eric the Norseman) by Hans G. Kresse from the Netherlands: Eric is a Viking who has fantastic adventures. He's also a family man and has a wife and a son. I encountered it via reprint collections. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eric_de_Noorman - De Rode Ridder (The Red Knight) by Willy Vandersteen and others, also from Belgium. Johan is a wandering knight who has adventures, many of which are supernatural. Started in 1946 and is still ongoing as well, though Vandersteen passed away around the time I discovered the series. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_Rode_Ridder www.soimwritinganovel.com PATREON: www.patreon.com/soimwritinganovel BUY OLIVER'S BOOKS: https://www.oliverbrackenbury.com/store SO I'M WRITING A NOVEL... TWITTER: https://twitter.com/so_writing OLIVER'S TWITTER: https://twitter.com/obrackenbury Oliver's Link Tree (For everything else): https://linktr.ee/obrackenbury

Xtinction Agenda: Comics of 80s, 90s, and Beyond

Chris, James, and James take you on a Valentine's Day journey through the mire of bad girl comics of the 70s and 90s. Lady Death vs. Witchblade. Frank Thorne's Red Sonja vs. Warren Magazine era Vampirella. Jim Balent's incomparable Tarot: Witch of the Black Rose vs. Milo Manara's sultry X-Women. No matter who wins, one thing is certain: there won't be a dry seat in the house!  

Two Dimension | Comic Book Podcast
302 | 100-Page Giants And Red Sonja

Two Dimension | Comic Book Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021


Don has squandered a lot of time on YouTube and talks about The Daily Doug, Loop TV, NewsFromMeTV and the loss of Steve Sherman. 100-Page Giants, Ultraman and MEGO action figures, Prince Planet, Red Sonja and Frank Thorne are discussed … Continue reading →

Pencil Us In
Red Sonja

Pencil Us In

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 38:20


In which we discuss the She-Devil with a Sword, Red Sonja!  We talk about her origins and her rise to her own title.  We discuss her influences and her legacy.  We even talk about that movie.  You know the one.  The one with the lady who has a sword?  C'mon man!With our 14th episode, we continue our little mini-theme of sword-and-sorcery!  We're gonna stop here 'cuz honestly it's not exactly my favorite genre, but Conan and Sonja were worth it!  What do you think?  Give us a shout on either our social medias, emails, or maybe leave a rating on whatever podcatcher you use!  We'll be at these places:Website:  https://pencilusinpodcast.buzzsprout.comFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/PencilUsInPodcastTwitter: @pencilusinemail: PencilUsInPodcast@gmail.comPhil here:  Fortunately for me, research on this one was basically done at the same time as the Conan episode because...well...that's where Sonja came from.  As a consequence, I won't have much to add here in terms of research that's different from last episode with a few exceptions, of course.  This episode ended up being somewhat shorter as well because so much information was covered last episode as well!  Anyway, I hope you liked it!  References as follows:Printed Research MaterialBack Issue: 43, 121Alter Ego: 50, 80, 83Some Online Stuff:https://dmrbooks.com/test-blog/2020/6/15/frank-thorne-turns-80https://www.nerdteam30.com/creator-conversations-retro/an-interview-with-frank-thorne-red-sonja-artist-wizard-at-largeComics we read for the episode:Conan the Barbarian: 23, 24, 43, 44, 66, 67, 68Savage Sword of Conan: 1Kull and the Barbarians: 2, 3Marvel Feature (vol 2): 1-7Red Sonja: 1-15

Rigor y Criterio | No tienes ni idea...
Supositorio # 6 - Homenajes de cómic a Richard Corben, Juan Giménez y Frank Thorne

Rigor y Criterio | No tienes ni idea...

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 15:00


Homenajes de cómic. Los últimos meses nos han dejado grandes autores de cómics. Autores de cómics clásicos, autores que dibujaron algunas historietas para Toutain, como son Richard Corben, Juan Giménez o Frank Thorne. Es por ello que vamos a tratar de dar una recomendación de una historia corta de cada uno de ellos, una historia corta que sirva como punto de partida para los desconocedores de su obra o como punto de reunión a los amantes de la misma. Recomendamos en este podcast: Richard Corben - Mundo mutante. Juan Giménez - Leo Roa. Frank Thorne - Ghita de Alizarr. Esperemos que os guste y que comentéis si os han gustado estos tebeos, estas historias ligeras de grandes autores. Sirva este podcast como sentido homenaje a sus vidas y a su obra.

Agente 05 CĂłmics
11 de Marzo de 2021, Adiós al payasito de la Tele, Red Sonja, Frank Thorne ¿Por qué falló el SN10? y felicidades Mario

Agente 05 CĂłmics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 51:06


En esta emisión de Agente 05 te traemos el adiós al payasito de la tele y varios famosos que nos dejaron esta semana, entre ellos Frank Thorne el ilustrador del comic Red Sonja, por otra parte el agente del Kaos se queja de la controversia de de Pepe le Pew. Armand nos da detalles de por qué falló el SN10 y finalmente felicitamos a fontanero bigotón que celebra su día ¡felicidades Mario!

Comicverso
Comicverso 235: Family Tree, Resident Alien y WandaVision

Comicverso

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021


Fecha de Grabación: Lunes 8 de marzo de 2021Algunas de las noticias y temas comentados:Falleció a los 90 años de edad el artista Frank Thorne, famoso por su trabajo en los 1970 en las páginas de Red Sonja y por sus cómics eróticos.Recomendamos algunos cómics con temática musical y recordamos historias de alto impacto.Etapas de equipos creativos memorables en The Amazing Spider-Man.Respondemos bastantes preguntas de los auditores.¡...Y muchísimo más!Comentario de cómics:Family Tree, escrita por Jeff Lemire y con arte de Phil Hester, Eric Gapstur y Ryan Cody. (Image Comics)Resident Alien, escrito por Peter Hogan con arte y color de Steve Parkhouse. (Dark Horse Comics)Excellence, escrito por Brandon Thomas y con arte de Khary Randolph y Emilio López. (Image Comics)Comentario de TV:WandaVision, de Marvel Studios. Dirigida por Matt Shakman y con las actuaciones de Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Bettany, Kathryn Hahn, Kat Dennings, Teyonah Parris, Evan Peters y otros. (Disney+)Pueden escuchar el Podcast a través del reproductor que está en la columna lateral del Blog o en este reproductor incrustado.Descarga Directa MP3 (Usar botón derecho del mouse y opción "guardar enlace como"). Peso: 93.9 MB; Calidad: 128 Kbps.El episodio tiene una duración de 01:42:32.Recuerden que ya está otra vez activa nuestra campaña en Patreon. Cada episodio del podcast se publica ahí al menos 24 horas antes que a través de los canales habituales, y cada mes grabamos un especial temático que es exclusivo de esta plataforma. Puedes sumarte a nuestros patreoncinadores™ con aportaciones desde 1 dólar al mes, y no existe un mínimo de tiempo para mantener su suscripción.También puedes encontrar nuestro podcast en los siguientes agregadores y servicios especializados:Comicverso en SpotifyComicverso en iVooxComicverso en Apple PodcastsComicverso en Google PodcastsComicverso en Amazon MusicComicverso en Archive.orgComicverso en I Heart RadioComicverso en Overcast.fmComicverso en Pocket CastsComicverso en RadioPublicComicverso en CastBox.fm¿Usas alguna app o servicio que no tiene a Comicverso? En la barra lateral está el feed del podcast, mismo que puedes agregar al servicio de tu preferencia.Nos interesa conocer opiniones y críticas para seguir mejorando. Si te gusta nuestro trabajo, por favor ayúdanos compartiendo el enlace a esta entrada, cuéntale a tus amigos sobre nuestro Podcast, y recomiéndalo a quien creas que pueda interesarle. Hasta pronto.Deja tus comentarios o escríbenos directamente a comicverso@gmail.com

Geek Shock
Geek Shocck #579 - Toss A Coin To Your Witches

Geek Shock

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 160:20


This week we talk WandaVision with spoilers (spoilers begin at 2:06:00). We also talk about The Final Countdown, Dirty Harry, The Tick, Sweet Home, Alice in Borderland, Our first celebrity meets, Fan Mail, Four Against Darkness, that weird Nitro Circus episode of Impractical Jokers, Snyder and Jerry, the hidden value of the console disk drive, New Trek, The Talisman, Joan Weldon, Frank Thorne, Calls, Red Sonja, the next Switch, Elevation, 1Up, Constantine, and another Dungeons and Dragons game. It was Geek Shock all a long!

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 728

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 157:27


Demon Days: X-Men #1 and Peach Momoko, Wolverine, BRZRKR #1 from BOOM!, variant covers, Jonna and the Unpossible Monsters #1 from Oni, Nocterra #1 from Image, Superior Spider-Man, The Complete Ghita of Alizarr by Frank Thorne from Hermes Press, Comics Underground Japan from Blast Books, Back Issue #125, from TwoMorrows, DC through the '80s: Volume One: The End of Eras, Future State: Superman: House of El #1, Superman and Lois, plus a whole mess more!

Comic Books Are Burning In Hell
Frank Thorne & The Son of Tomahawk

Comic Books Are Burning In Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 82:34


It's that time again: back issue time, when the boys go digging into the boxes of old. This time, it's to take a look at a comic that Matt Seneca has been making a case for as of late: the last ten issues of DC's Tomahawk, drawn by Frank Thorne. We're all in on this one, even when things get contentious, and even more so when things get really saucy...hey, we're talking about Frank Thorne, of course that kind of stuff is going to happen! Who knew Chris would choose this episode to explain his personal fetishes!

Comic Book Historians
Frank Thorne: Wizard of the Comic Arts Part 2 with Alex Grand & Jim Thompson

Comic Book Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2020 32:06 Transcription Available


Alex Grand and Jim Thompson interview Frank Thorne, born in 1930, he discusses his past and current works, with a career that spans from the late 1940s, utilizing and expanding on inspirations like Alex Raymond, Hal Foster, and Neil O'Keefe, a late 1940s graduate of the Art Career School in Manhattan, working at Dell, Gold Key and DC Comics with an explosion of fan activity in the 1970s and 80s with his comic work centered around strong beautiful female characters like Red Sonya. This episode finishes after his work on Red Sonya and we explore his famous other femme fatales like Ghita, Lann for Heavy Metal, Ribit for Comico, Danger Rangerette for National Lampoon, Moonshine McJuggs for Playboy, his working relationship with Hugh Hefner, his interactions with other prominent comic figures like Alex Toth, Gary Groth, Jim Steranko and Neal Adams. Images used in artwork ©Their Respective Copyright holders, CBH Podcast ©Comic Book Historians. Thumbnail Artwork ©Comic Book Historians. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistoriansSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)

Comic Book Historians
Frank Thorne: Wizard of the Comic Arts Part 1 with Alex Grand & Jim Thompson

Comic Book Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 36:23 Transcription Available


Alex Grand and Jim Thompson interview Frank Thorne, born in 1930, he discusses his past and current works, with a career that spans from the late 1940s, utilizing and expanding on inspirations like Alex raymond, Hal Foster, and Neil O'Keefe, a late 1940s graduate of the Art Career School in Manhattan, working at Dell, Gold Key and DC Comics with an explosion of fan activity in the 1970s and 80s with his comic work centered around strong beautiful female characters like Red Sonya. Images used in artwork ©Their Respective Copyright holders, CBH Podcast ©Comic Book Historians. Thumbnail Artwork ©Comic Book Historians. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistoriansSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)

Artist's Edition Index Podcast
Artist’s Edition Index Podcast Episode 35

Artist's Edition Index Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 27:45


Taking the Artist’s Edition Index from print to the spoken word, join me monthly for a look at all things Artist’s Edition. This month we take a look at shipping changes, Artist’s Edition Index Poll October 2019, January 2020 Solicitations, September 2019 Sales, Out Of Print Sales September 2019, and reviews of John Byrne’s Marvel Classics Artifact Edition and Frank Thorne’s Ghita: An Erotic Treasury Volume II. Listen here, download or subscribe on iTunes and Stitcher. Theme music courtesy of the Internet Archive.

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 524

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 99:19


Days of Hate #1 by Ales Kot, Daniel Zezelj, and Jordie Bellaire from Image, Briggs Land Volume 2: Lone Wolves by Brian Wood, Werther Dell'edera, and Lee Loughridge from Dark Horse, Dan Dare #4 by Peter Milligan, Alberto Foche, and Jordi Escuin Llorach from Titan Comics, The Cloverfield Paradox, Chilling Adventures in Sorcery TPB by Gray Morrow, Alex Toth, Frank Thorne, Francesco Francavilla, Dick Giodano, Howard Chaykin, Dan Decarlo, Vicente Alcazar, and many more from Archie Comics, Flash Annual #1 by Joshua Williamson, Howard Porter, and Christian Duce, Mister Miracle #6 by Tom King and Mitch Gerads, plus a whole mess more!

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman
108 Wendy Pini, Richard Pini, co-creators, "Elfquest"

Mr. Media Interviews by Bob Andelman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2017 53:50


Today's Guest: Wendy Pini, Richard Pini, co-creators, Elfquest Order 'Elfquest Archives Vol. 1' by Wendy and Richard Pini from Amazon.com by clicking on the book cover above! You know when you meet someone early in your life how that’s the person they will always be in your mind’s eye? That’s how I’ll always see Wendy Pini. I was a teenager with a comic book fixation, and she was a stunning redhead who dressed up at comic book conventions as Red Sonja, the chain-mail, bikini-wearing, female barbarian that emerged from Marvel’s Conan the Barbarian comics. She also participated in a nightclub show put together by comics artist Frank Thorne, with Thorne as “The Wizard.” My friend Bob Pinaha was a little older than me at the time. Well, I guess he’s still older than me, now that I think about it, and he had a real thing for Wendy, so I always saw his latest Polaroid snapshots of her. Wow! We were all doubly impressed over the years as Wendy re-emerged in comics as a successful artist, writer, and publisher and the creator of the Japanese manga-influenced Elfquest books that have endured for the past 30 years. Elfquest, most recently published by DC Comics, was actually a production of Wendy and her husband, Richard Pini. Wendy and Richard join me today to talk about Elfquest’s long run as well as their latest work, an online comics adaptation of Edgar Allen Poe’s novel, Masque of the Red Death. Wendy Pini, co-creator, Elfquest Wendy Pini Elfquest Website • Facebook • Wikipedia • Order Wendy Pini's Masque of the Red Death by Amazon.com Order Will Eisner: A Spirited Life (2nd Edition) by Bob Andelman, available from Amazon.com by clicking on the book cover above!     The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!

Aquaman and Firestorm: The Fire and Water Podcast
Fire & Water #156 - Favorite Artists

Aquaman and Firestorm: The Fire and Water Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2016 98:34


This week Shag and Rob welcome Nuclear Sub extraordinaire Xum Yukinori to discuss some of their favorite comic book artists: Art Adams, John Byrne, Dick Dillin, George Perez, Walt Simonson, and Frank Thorne! Have a question or comment? Looking for more great content? Leave comments on our FIRE & WATER PODCAST website – http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fiire-water-156/ Images from this episode - http://fireandwaterpodcast.com/podcast/fire-water-156-gallery/ THE AQUAMAN SHRINE - http://www.aquamanshrine.net FIRESTORM FAN - http://firestormfan.com XUM YUKINORI - http://xum-yukinori.blogspot.com E-MAIL: firewaterpodcast@comcast.net Subscribe via iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/podcast/the-fire-and-water-podcast/id463855630 This episode brought to you by InStockTrades - http://instocktrades.com The Only Living Boy from Papercutz - http://olbcomic.com Opening theme, "That Time is Now," by Michael Kohler. Closing music by Daniel Adams and Ashton Burge of The Bad Mamma Jammas! http://www.facebook.com/BadMammaJammas
 This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Thanks for listening! Fan the Flame and Ride the Wave!

Comic Books Are Burning In Hell
Inside the Tent: Memories of Eros Comix

Comic Books Are Burning In Hell

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2015 93:02


Tom Spurgeon – The Narrator Chris Mautner – The Recorder Joe McCulloch – A Peeping Tom   –   AND FEATURING, IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE...   –   Various works by Wallace Wood (ex. “Cannon”, “Malice in Wonderland”, “Pipsqueak Papers”)   Various works by Frank Thorne (ex. “LANN”, “The Iron Devil”, “The Complete Ghita”)   “Birdland” by Gilbert Hernandez   Various works by Don Simpson ('Anton Drek') (ex. “Wendy Whitebread: Undercover Slut”, “Dracula's Daughter”, “Forbidden Frankenstein”)   “Ironwood” by Bill Willingham   “Id” by Robert Crumb   Various works by Tom Sutton ('Dementia') (ex. “Buffy”, “Crypt of Cum”, “Savage Sewer Sluts”)   “Box” by Brian Sendelbach   “Hump Crazy!” by Jeremy Eaton   “Cannibal Porn” by Rich Tommaso   “I Want to Be Your Dog” by Ho Che Anderson   “Cynthia Petal's Really Fantastic Alien Sex Frenzy!” by Dave Cooper   “Sheedeva” by Sandra Chang   Various works by Steve Carter & Antoinette Rydyr (ex. “Femosaur World”, “Spore Whores”, “Kill of the Spyderwoman”)   “Leatherboy” by Craig Maynard   “Coley Running Wild” by John Blackburn   “Ramba” by Rossano Rossi & Marco Delizia   Various works by Ron Wilber (ex. “Revelry in Hell”, “Domino Lady”, “The Ocelot”)   “The Young Witches” by Francisco Solano López, Ricardo Barreiro & Pablo Maiztegui ('Pol')   “Super Taboo” by Wolf Ogami   “Bondage Fairies” by Kondom   “Silky Whip” by Oh! Great   “Tart!” by Howie Dard   “Elizabeth Bathory” by Raulo Cáceres   “Talk Dirty” by Matthias Schultheiss   “Dirty Stories” anthologies, Eric Reynolds ed.   Various works by Tony Libido (ex. “Here Come the Lovejoys”, “Boffy the Vampire Layer”, “The Matrixxx”)   “Blowjob” anthologies, Michael Dowers ed.   “Crack Whore” by Dean Williams & Gunther von Wegen   “Submissive Suzanne” by Gunther von Wegen   “Diary of a Dominatrix” by Molly Kiely   “Small Favors” by Colleen Coover   “Eros Forum” anthologies, Ryder T. Windham ed.   “Housewives at Play” by Rebecca   “The Blonde” by Franco Saudelli   “Baby, You're Really Something!” by Frank Frazetta   “Liz & Beth” by Georges Lévis   “Real Smut!” by Dennis P. Eichhorn & various artists   “Butterscotch” by Milo Manara  

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast
11 O'Clock Comics Episode 360

11 O'Clock Comics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 134:40


Marc Laming and Antony Esmond join us to talk about Tony Fleecs, the London Super Comic Con, Secret Wars: Planet Hulk, Neal Adams, Thought Bubble, Kings Watch from Dynamite, Avengers, 2000 A.D., Convergence, Captain Britain, Master of Kung-Fu (Paul Gulacy, Gene Day, Mike Zeck, and more), Slaine: The Brutania Chronicles by Pat Mills and Simon Davis, Adam Sandler, Wasteland by John Ostrander, Del Close, Don Simpson, George Freeman, William Messner-Loebs, David Lloyd, Lovern Kindzierski, and company, All-New Hawkeye #1 by Jeff Lemire and Ramon Perez, Matt Fraction and Kelly Sue DeConnick, Michael Moorcock's Elric: The Ruby Throne by Julien Blondel, Didier Poli, Robin Recht, and Jean Bastide from Titan Comics, P. Craig Russell, Killraven, the Mister Miracle Artist's Edition from IDW, Frank Thorne, Chrononauts by Mark Millar, Sean Gordon Murphy, and Matt Hollingsworth from Image, The Man Without Fear by Frank Miller, John Romita Jr., and Klaus Janson, The Spectators by Victor Hussenot from Nowbrow, Sheltered by Ed Brisson and Johnnie Christmas from Image, Invisible Republic #1 by Gabriel Hardman, Corinna Bechko, and Jordan Boyd from Image, Man-Thing, and a whole mess more!